Sixth Sunday After Pentecost 4 July 2010 THIS WEEK’S LITURGICAL CALENDAR AND READINGS FOR MASS MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK Sunday July 4 II Class Saturday 8:00 a.m. July 3 SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST Readings: Romans 6, 3-11 & Mark 8, 1-9 Ellen Adams Intentions req. by Mark Cavallo 5:00 p.m. Monday July 5 III Class Saint Anthony Mary Zaccaria, Confessor The Living and Deceased Members of Mater Ecclesiae Readings: 1 Timothy 4, 8-16 & Mark 10, 15-21 Sunday 8:30 a.m. July 4 g Jerry Finuoli req. by Wife Tuesday July 6 II Class 11:00 a.m. Saint Maria Goretti, Virgin & Martyr Readings: Ecclesiasticus 51, 13-17 & g Frank Corradino req. by Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Tonelli Matthew 13, 44-52 Monday 8:00 a.m. July 5 g Katherine Kilpatrick Wednesday July 7 III Class Saints Cyril & Methodius, Bishops & Confessors Tuesday 8:00 a.m. July 6 Readings: Hebrews 7, 7-27 & Luke 10, 1-9 g Katherine Kilpatrick Wednesday 7:30 p.m. July 7 Thursday July 8 III Class Saint Elizabeth, Queen of Portugal, Widow g William Conroy req. by Mr. & Mrs. Robert Parker Reading: Proverbs 31, 10-31 & Matthew 13, 44-52 Thursday 8:00 a.m. July 8 Friday July 9 IV Class g Carol Maddaloni req. by Larry & Theresa Ferringo Feria Friday 8:00 a.m. July 9 Comm. Saint Thomas Moore, Martyr g Carol Maddaloni req. by Mr. & Mrs. Robert Scott & Family Comm. Saint Veronica Giuliani, Virgin Saturday 8:00 a.m. July 10 Readings: Romans 6, 3-11 & Mark 8, 1-9 g Carol Maddaloni req. by Mr. & Mrs. Robert Parker Saturday July 10 III Class The Seven Holy Brothers, Martyrs & Saints Rufina and Secunda, Virgins & Martyrs Readings: Proverbs 31, 10-31 & Matthew 12, 46-50 T THAT time, when there was a great Amultitude with Jesus, and had nothing to eat, calling His Disciples together He saith to them, I have compassion on the multitude, for behold they have now been with Me three days, and have nothing to eat; and if I shall send them away fasting to their home they will faint in the way: for some of them come from afar off. And His disciples answered Him, From whence can any one fill them here with bread in the wilderness? And He asked them, How many loaves have ye? Who said Seven. And He commanded the people to sit down July is the Month of the on the ground. And taking the seven loaves, giving thanks He broke, and gave to His disciples to set before Most Precious Blood of Our Lord them; and they set them before the people. And they Jesus Christ had a few little fishes, and He blessed them, and commanded them to be set before them. And they did eat, and were filled, and they took up that which was left Blessed are they that wash their robes in of the fragments, seven baskets; and they that had eaten the Blood of the Lamb: That they may were about four thousand: and He sent them away. have a right to the tree of life. Mark 8, 1-9 Apocalypse 22, 14 Summer CCCallingaalllliinngg AAAllllll SSSingersiinnggeerrss The Choir which sings at the 8:30 a.m. Low Mass is in Rectory need of new members. Please consider sharing your Office Hours love of singing. The practice is held every Tuesday evening at 7:00 p.m. and Sundays a half an hour before Monday thru Thursday, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM the Low Mass. The repertoire includes English and (the office will be closed between Latin hymns in four parts. 12 noon and 1:00 PM) Friday mornings, He who sings prays twice! 9:00 AM – 12:00 noon. CCD News For any current CCD family who missed the last week of CCD class, please return your books to Mrs. Rooney. There will be at a table in the back of the hall, after both Masses over the next few weeks. If she is not there, please leave your book on the table for her. Re-Registration and New Registration for CCD students will continue throughout June. Please contact Mrs. Rooney if you need forms. Please note that late registration fees will apply to anyone who is not registered by June 30. CCD FUNDRAISER The Rectory Office will be closed on Thank You for Your Continued Friday, July 2 and Monday, July 5 Support! for the Don’t throw away those empty th printer cartridges 4 of July Holiday. and old cell phones! Help us get cash for your trash! Drop off your empty inkjet & laser cartridges, used cell phones, and PDA’s in the “Cartridges for Kids” Collection Basket in the St. Martha Paul VI High School All Class Reunion, Room. Tell your family, friends, and Businesses. All proceeds Sunday, August 8th benefit the CCD Program. This is a great fundraiser for CCD because it requires ZERO Join the Paul VI High School Alumni Association for a day in investment and is a total profit for Mater Ecclesiae. North Wildwood for the annual Eagles in the WILD. All ***Look for our wicker basket in the St. Martha Room!*** Proceeds will go directly to support student scholarships for incoming students to Paul VI High School. When: Sunday, August 8th, 2010 (Second Sunday in August) Where: Flip Flopz Bar & Grille, 300 New Jersey Avenue, North Wildwood Time: 2pm-6pm Visit Mater Ecclesiae's Website Price: $25.00 includes a full free buffet and Bookmark our Website at www.materecclesiae.org discounted drinks until 6pm. You’ll also to find out the latest news about what’s happening at our parish. If enjoy music from the Alumni Band anyone has an announcement, pictures or news to add to the “Screaming Matilda” all day long. website, please contact our webmasters Kevin or Kelly Myers at RSVP: Mary Anne Yeager, [email protected] or [email protected]. Dominic Vesper, [email protected] or register online @ www.pvihs.org and Sign up for Our New Email Newsletter click on “Eagles in the Wild”. Check out our Newsletter at www.materecclesiae.org. Please send your story ideas to Saveria Symons at PRE- REGISTER ONLINE NOW AND YOUR NAME [email protected]. WILL BE INCLUDED IN A $100 CASH DRAWING or to Kevin or Kelly Myers at [email protected]. AND A PAUL VI GIFT BASKET! (All submissions are subject to the approval of Fr. Pasley.) ** No one under 21 permitted. The Mater Ecclesiae Pro-Life Apostolate Remember the Sick : Meets on the third Thursday of each month, 7:30-9:00 p.m. Please pray for Fr. H. L. Brignac, Fr. Daniel Kehoe, Fr. Robert Skurla, The Pro-Life Newsletter is available in the Narthex and online at Joseph Arleth, Alfred Bailey, Lou our Website www.materecclesiae.org. Bailey, Mary Berryann, Alexandra Bilotti, Dan Bonacorsi, Michael Bowes, Chris Breen, Anne Byrne, Milvia Cacich, William Canfield, Catherine Canfield, Kelsey Canfield, Stephen Caputi, Gloria Prayer Chain for Special Intentions & Cascino, Carolyn Casey, The Casey Intercessory Prayer Family, James Cassidy, Bill Coillot, Mater Ecclesiae parishioners who have a need for John Robert Conner, Patrick Corrigan, Joseph DiSanto, Gerard Dowdall, Vincent intercessory prayers or who wish to commit to Durso, Dan Estrada, Larry Ferringo, Luke participate in our newly formed Prayer Chain should Ferringo, Theresa Ferringo, Kathy Field, Rob Field, Matthew Flynn, Joan & William contact Lou DiLoreto at 609-304-4911 or Foley, Diane Foster, Gus Friedel, Joseph [email protected]. Gerage, Gordon C. Gladden, Tadeusz Grancowski, Ann Graziano, Barbara Hale, Francis Kelley Heiland, Kathleen Hess, Velma Horcher, Mary Jablonski, Joe Johns, Joseph G. Johns, Barry & Mary Johnson, Robert A. Kauffmann, Pauline Nursing Home Mass Keys, Merlyn Kinsey, Dorothy Kirwin, Gregory Kuczykowski, Jr., Jerry Levine, On the Second Friday of each month at Grace Linkmeyer, Nancy LaMarche, Agnes 11:00 a.m. volunteers pray the Rosary and attend B. Lamendola, Gay Lauria, Patricia Mass said by Fr. Pasley at the Nursing Home and Lennon, Guy Luongo, Emilio Marini, Rehabilitation Center at Virtua in Berlin. The Delores McElroy, Tina McGinnis, Donald Miller, Barbara Murphy, Clayton Myers, next Nursing Home Mass will be July 9. John Nadrigale, Nancy Numair, Pam O’Brien, Cole O’Drain, Doug Pallidino, Diane Passarello, Michael Pozanski, Carol Rader, Christina Razzano, Luis Rodriguez, Marion Rosetti, Marea Rossino, Bea Schiavo, Justin Schiavo, Kaylin Schiffer, Harold Scull, Rosalie Smith, Virginia Smith, Kathleen Snyder, Latin Classes Classes are free of charge and are held every 2nd and 4th Sunday from 9:45 to 10:45 AM. Mater Ecclesiae Council #12833 meetings are held on the 2nd & 4th Mondays of the month at 8:00 p.m. in the Knights Dress Code Room. The Scriptural We want to foster the greatest reverence and respect for Our Lord at Rosary and Prayer for Vocations are said at 7:30 p.m. in the Mater Ecclesiae. Our attire is an outward expression of our love for Church. New members are welcome. Visit their website: the Lord and shows how important He is to us. It is also a sign of our www.KofC12833.org. respect for the House of God. Therefore, one should always wear their “Sunday Best” to Mass: modesty, good taste and common sense should prevail. Accordingly, the following rules apply: Scriptural Rosary • NO SHORTS, EVER, FOR MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN. • Women: No revealing clothing, low necklines, short skirts The Mater Ecclesiae Knights of Columbus Scriptural Rosary is now or bare midriffs. Please dress modestly with dignity and available on the Knights' website. You can download the PDF file from the homepage or the "Prayers" page.
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